In January 2016, the 900 Worcester Street Committee recommended to the Wellesley Board of Selectmen that they reject all three responses (including the one submitted by Corbelis) to the RFP for 900 Worcester Street that were submitted in November 2015. In late March the Committee issued a new RFP for the project, giving respondents 30

The day before the 900 Worcester Street Committee meeting to vote on the three proposals that have been submitted, Corbelis submitted a letter to the Committee making the case for THE HOUSE. Read the letter here: The Case for THE HOUSE – 011916

Use the following link to watch a recording of the Corbelis presentation of THE HOUSE to the 900 Worcester Street Committee from January 5, 2016. Select the 900 Worcester Street folder from the “playlists” tab and the meeting is titled “900 Jan5 16”

In November Corbelis submitted a response to the Town of Wellesley RFP proposing to construct, own and operate a mixed use recreation facility, to be branded “THE HOUSE,” on property owned by the town. Read a recent article describing the responses received by the town by clicking on the following link: Wellesley Townsman Article

When it comes to feasting, more and more Americans these days are enjoying food that is “home grown” — or at the very least, food that comes from the farm right next door. Mark Strassmann reports our Cover Story: All you foodies, take a closer look: this tree-lined, suburban street might lead to heaven on

The developers of Willowsford, a few miles west of Dulles Airport, tout amenities common to new communities: parks, community centers and a future regional library. But the biggest draw might be the farmland woven into the fabric of the community. Read Article Here

It should surprise no one that the Great Recession would mark the threshold of a new era in real estate development, an industry that suffered some of the downturn’s most severe effects. And while the contours of any new era take time to discern, in the field of master planned communities, a salient theme has